Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers
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One month out from National Novel Writing Month, this episode hopes to inspire listeners around the truism that the very best way to write a novel is simply to try it. NaNoWriMo encourages that effort, outcome irrelevant. Take heed from guest Kayvion Lewis who suggests in this episode to write the thing that sets your heart on fire. Also, as promised in today’s Book Trend, we encourage you to check out Dave Chesson’s video on Amazon’s recent category changes which can be searched on YouTube: “INSANE Amazon Category Change.”
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Deep Memoir, featuring Jennifer Leigh Selig
Grief: The Hardest Emotion to Write, featuring Claire Jiménez
Creating New Forms—and Rearranging the Alphabet, featuring Elwin Cotman
The Art of Intimacy, featuring Stacey D’Erasmo
The State of the Book Review, featuring John McMurtrie
Social Responsibility in Fiction, featuring Naomi Kanakia
Getting Real About Book Publishing, featuring Kathleen Schmidt
The Big Familia of Writing Inspiration, featuring Tomas Moniz
Other People’s Words, featuring Lissa Soep
Light-hearted Writing During Heavy-hearted Times, featuring Neely Tubati-Alexander
Strategies for Writing About Childhood Trauma, featuring Javier Zamora
Recovering from the Stigma of a "Failed" First Novel, featuring Ethel Rohan
Journeying into Writerly Aesthetic, featuring K-Ming Chang
Breaking Into Ghostwriting and Work-for-Hire Writing, featuring Aubre Andrus
How Stories Get Carried Through the Generations and in Our Bones, featuring Ingrid Rojas Contreras
Get Into Your Writing Using All the Senses, featuring Janet Fitch
How to Be Self-Revealing in Memoir When You're Not In Real Life, featuring Dr. Brian H. Williams
Hidden Stories, featuring Vanessa Chan
The Future of the Book, featuring Maja Thomas
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